Caboched Ca*boched", a. [F. caboche head. Cf. 1st {Cabbage}.]
(Her.)
Showing the full face, but nothing of the neck; -- said of
the head of a beast in armorialbearing. [Written also
{caboshed}.]
[1913 Webster] ||

Caboshed — Her. Describes the head of an animal sans neck; in a *blazon the description would read, e.g. a bull s head caboshed. The word has a curious etymology, being derived from the OldFr. verb cabocher = to cabbage, meaning to cut off an animal s head… … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

caboshed — adjective /kəˈbɒtʃ/ of an animal, shown face on and cut off immediately behind the ears … Wiktionary

Caboched — Ca*boched , a. [F. caboche head. Cf. 1st {Cabbage}.] (Her.) Showing the full face, but nothing of the neck; said of the head of a beast in armorial bearing. [Written also {caboshed}.] [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English